#Obtain a repository URI. Go to the GitHub repository home page and copy the repository URI. Typically '''SSH''' and '''HTTP''' give read and write access and '''Git''' protocol gives you read-only access.<br>[[Image:GithubURI.PNG|A github repository's URI edit field with the ssh radio selected]]<br><br>

#Obtain a repository URI. Go to the GitHub repository home page and copy the repository URI. Typically '''SSH''' and '''HTTP''' give read and write access and '''Git''' protocol gives you read-only access.<br>[[Image:GithubURI.PNG|A github repository's URI edit field with the ssh radio selected]]<br><br>

#If you are using a secure connection you might be required to configure your public key. On GitHub go to '''Account Settings -&gt; SSH Public Keys''' and choose '''Add another public key'''.<br>[[Image:GithubAddPublicKey.PNG|Add another public key link on github Account Settings SSH Public Keys page]]<br><br>

#If you are using a secure connection you might be required to configure your public key. On GitHub go to '''Account Settings -&gt; SSH Public Keys''' and choose '''Add another public key'''.<br>[[Image:GithubAddPublicKey.PNG|Add another public key link on github Account Settings SSH Public Keys page]]<br><br>

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#Copy the contents of your public key file into the '''Key''' field. Typically you can find your public/private keys in the '''.ssh''' directory in your home directory on your file system

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#Copy the contents of your public key file into the '''Key''' field. Typically you can find your public/private keys in the '''.ssh''' directory in your home directory on your file system.

# You will be prompted for credentials.<br>[[Image:orion_credentials.png]]<br>

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# You will be prompted for credentials.<br>[[Image:orion_credentials.png|Orion credentials prompt]]<br>

##If you added the public key to github, then you need to copy the contents of your private key file (typically in your '''.ssh''' directory underneath your home directory) into the '''Private key:''' field. If your key defined a passphrase, supply it also.

##If you added the public key to github, then you need to copy the contents of your private key file (typically in your '''.ssh''' directory underneath your home directory) into the '''Private key:''' field. If your key defined a passphrase, supply it also.

If you added the public key to github, then you need to copy the contents of your private key file (typically in your .ssh directory underneath your home directory) into the Private key: field. If your key defined a passphrase, supply it also.